Nos 1 and 2 Sunderland Terrace

A Grade II Listed Building in Dartmouth, Devon

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Listing Text

House, now divided. C16 or C17 origins, some C18 improvements,
much modernised in the C20. Mixed construction; stone rubble
front and back walls, exposed to rear and raised with
slate-hung timber-framing (to Coles Court), plastered to the
front (to Ferry Slip), plastered timber-framed bay and end
wall (towards Lower Street); stacks with plastered
chimneyshafts and pots; slate roof.
PLAN: 3-room plan appears to be largely the result of C20
reorganisation but it may incorporate earlier elements. C18
bay projects forward from left (west) end. The building used
to extend further westward towards Lower Street on the
evidence of the broken ends of the front and rear walls.
EXTERIOR: 3 storeys. Plastered 1:2-window front. Left
one-window section is a projecting C18 bay, containing pairs
of sash windows on each floor; 16-pane sashes on the ground
floor and taller 12-pane sashes to the upper floors, some have
fat glazing bars and could date from the first half of the
C18. Moulded timber cornices at each floor level and gable
above. Doorway of No.2 immediately to right with segmental
arch, recessed C20 two-flap "rustic" plank door. 2-window
section to right has wide picture window with glazing bars on
the ground floor and C20 sashes without glazing bars above.
Plain eaves. Left gable-end wall contains a C20 door to No.1
and a couple of C20 windows, and rear includes a couple of C20
sashes with glazing bars in the slate-hung upper part.
INTERIOR: Only No.2 was inspected. It is largely the result of
the last C20 modernisation, and no earlier features are
exposed.

Listing NGR: SX8784851094

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